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A longitudinal analysis of factors associated with reporting violent crimes to the police
Authors:Mark R. Conaway  Sharon L. Lohr
Affiliation:(1) Duke University Medical Center, Box 3958, 27710 Durham, North Carolina;(2) Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University, 85287-1804 Tempe, Arizona
Abstract:The use of generalized estimating equations and time-series methods for fitting longitudinal models in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is discussed, with reference to the relation between the reporting of a violent crime to the police and previous victimizations. Two longitudinal models are fit to NCVS data to predict the likelihood of reporting a violent crime to the police based on characteristics of the victim and the incident and based on previous victimization experiences. In both models, it is found that higher reporting rates are associated with positive results accruing from reporting previous victimization to the police.
Keywords:longitudinal data  generalized estimating equations  time-series models
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